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Nov 24, 2024
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2023-2024 WWCC College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration, AAS
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The Business Administration curriculum is designed for students who wish to gain the technology and skills necessary for employment and advancement in the business management environment in a variety of industries including: health, legal, computer support and information technology. Students will be prepared to own their own business or work in a leadership role within an existing company.
Degree Outcomes:
- Demonstrate analytical and critical-thinking skills with direct application to business environments.
- Perform basic computations and approach practical problems by choosing appropriately from a variety of mathematical techniques.
- Develop and implement appropriate marketing strategies.
- Apply concepts, methods, processes and functions of management to business operations.
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate clearly and concisely in personal and business communication.
- Demonstrate an understanding of budgeting and inventory control systems.
- Apply retail concepts as they relate to apparel and non-apparel merchandise.
- Understand buying and promotion techniques necessary for proper retail management.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships in multicultural settings.
- Apply technology to task and understand overall intent and proper procedures for setup and operation.
- Problem solving - recognize problems and devise and implement plan of action.
- Creative thinking - generate new ideas.
- Participate as a member of a team and contribute to group effort.
- Serve clients/customers and work to satisfy customers’ expectations.
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Grand Total: 95
PLAN CODE: BAMBAAPT (Previously EPC: 502)
REQUIRED: FYE (3 credits) required to be taken as well.
The following courses meet the related instruction requirements of this certificate/degree (one course per category required):
(W) - AENG 100 , ENGL& 101
(M) - BUS 112 , MATH& 146
(O) (R) - ACOM 102 , CMST 201 , CMST& 210
(R) - BUS 157
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